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WODEHOUSE, P. G. , EDITED BY OGDEN NASH. NOTHING BUT WODEHOUSE. New York: Garden City Publishing Company, 1932. Hard Cover Very Good Stories from P.G. Wodehouse (1881-1975) whose comic novels and stories where set in the England that is forever Edwardian. Featuring idiotic youths, feckless debutantes, redoubtable aunts, and stuffy businessmen. His most famous characters Bertie Wooster and his unflappable valet Jeeves. Woderful selections from Jeeves, Very Good Jeves, He Rather Enjoyed It, Meet Mr. Mulliner and Mr. Mulliner Speaking with the complete novel Leave It to Psmith. Orange cloth boards, black title panels to spine and front board, moderate age soil, spine ends frayed, corners rubbed, front hinge shakey. Slight crease to front board. Binding tight. Text clean. 8 vo, 347p